Water, milk, juice, tea, soft drinks,blood,shampaine,petrol,wine,alchole,dionized water,melted wax,molton lava.
Some examples of salty liquids include seawater, brine (salt water solution), and soy sauce.
No, not all liquids are clear. Some liquids like milk, coffee, and juice are opaque or translucent due to the presence of suspended particles or chemicals that give them their color.
Some liquids sink in other liquids due to differences in density. When a liquid is denser than the liquid it is placed in, it will sink because of gravity. This is similar to how some objects sink or float in water based on their density compared to the water.
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Particles in liquids are relatively closer together compared to gases, but they still have some freedom of movement and are not as closely packed as in solids. The intermolecular forces in liquids allow the particles to move around each other while maintaining some level of cohesion.
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The chimicals in some liquids burn others do not.
some liquids are thick, some liquids are thin
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
The negation of "some drinks are not liquids" is "all drinks are liquids." This statement asserts that every drink is a liquid.
Because some liquids have less kinetic energy.
a spoon? some water? What type of liquids?
Some are, some aren't.
They are both incompressible, and they have a fixed volume at a fixed temperature.
Syrup, treacle and oil are examples of viscous liquids.
Some examples of salty liquids include seawater, brine (salt water solution), and soy sauce.